Elie and all the others walked to gleiwitz and then from there they were moved to buchenwald where Elie's father died and where they were all liberated by the americans.
Women to the left, Men to the right.
You had to go through boot camp to get there. And very very few American men were willing or relishing the thought of going through BOOT CAMP!
spartan men were allowed to leave the military camp at age 50.
Ann Frank died before the war was over so the camp continued to exist until the Allies found it and arrested or killed the Germans they found there. The men who found the camp worked to save the lives of the people they found. The site of the camp still exists and can be visited.
Yes. Auschwitz was #1 an extermination camp for men, women and children and also #2 a slave labour camp for women as well as men.
Gleiwitz
Bergen-Belsen is probably the most notorious.
Bergen-Belsen is probably the most notorious.
I not sure if he had a friend or something but the Nazis were his men and they controlled most of thew holocost.
Vally Forge
The motto of the camp in the book "Night" was "Arbeit macht frei," which translates to "work sets you free." This phrase was displayed at the entrance of Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps as a cruel and deceptive message to the prisoners.
yes
To date, only 12 American men have walked on the moon.
Young Men's Christian Association Camp, but it's now non-denominational.
No where. Camp Half Blood is not real (along with the Greek monsters, Men and gods).
Women to the left, Men to the right.
Jews.. Children, Men, and Woman were killed.